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- The Cohors XX Palmyrenorum ("20th Cohort of Palmyrenes") was an auxiliary cohort of the Roman Imperial army. It was a cohors equitata milliaria, mixed...
- suggest that the garrison at Dura-Europos was mixed, composed of Cohors XX Palmyrenorum (which is known more than the others), vexillations from Legio IV Scythica...
- the 2nd century. The first of these was the Ala I Ulpia Dromoedariorum Palmyrenorum, recruited under Emperor Trajan from Palmyra. Arab camel troops or dromedarii...
- Syria. A small number of dromedarii is recorded as part of the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum based in Dura-Europos in Roman Syria. "Bactrian & Dromedary Camels"....
- Palmyrene Auxilia in 116 (a camel cavalry unit, Ala I Ulpia dromedariorum Palmyrenorum). Palmyrene units were deplo**** throughout the Roman Empire, serving...
- the leather covering of a shield by a Roman soldier of the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum between AD 230 and AD 235. The fragment is considered the oldest map...
- civium Romanorum (nominally 1000 strong), Cohors V Lingorum, Numerus Palmyrenorum Porolissensium Sagittariorum civium Romanorum (which later became Ala...
- protected. In the Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona, do****ents of the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum, which was stationed here, were found in a room that apparently served...
- the legions IIII Scythica and XVI Flavia Firma Possibly also Cohors XX Palmyrenorum Dura-Europos class=notpageimage| Location of the battle site within modern-day...
- discovered among the do****ents of an auxiliary cohort, the Cohors XX Palmyrenorum (Twentieth Cohort of Palmyrenes), in the Temple of Azzanathkona. The...